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to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign, and the pilot was coming in too low. >> i think it probably should be marked. obviously, they knew they were going to the airport. that was the attraction for them to come out here. they should have looked before they crossed the runway. he's looking on down the runway a little too low on his approach. i think he should have been a little higher on the approach. >> the owner of the airport is working with the faa and the national transportation safety board on possible safety recommendations. >> don't want that to happen. too close f
to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign,...
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you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican to win a majority of those counties was george h.w. bush in 1992. since then, those counties have been consistently trending towards the democrats. barack obama won 78 of those 100 counties in 2008. when this election is over, one of the first things i'm going to look for is to see whether or not he was able to build on that in this election. if he was, that would explain how he's doing in ohio, virginia, and florida. i think that's one of the numbers you want to look to in the sort of postmortem of this election. >> it seems like the romney campaign felt fairl
you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican...
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use and thank you all so much really. great conversation. to see this bigger picture discussion again or to see any of our conversations great minds go to our website conversations with great minds dot com. coming up republicans really want to know the truth about the benghazi consulate attacks there which is just another way to score political points at a more and i'd say big picture. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. it's friday.
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very clearly that he thought that the wealthy should contribute a portion of what is needed to get us better and balance i think the president's going to win that battle i think the president is not going to yield on the battle . so i think that will be the short term battle with the cliff in effect the president is saying let me move forward and continue to provide tax cuts for middle class families. but don't hold hostage the need that i have to do this for the wealthiest families and i think the president's going to win that by the way if the if if congress does nothing then all the tax cuts are part and and so it will. hurt middle class families after that happens and then there is going to be a real budget fight and what we have looming is that the debt ceiling is going to have to be raised and i think that's when you're going to have most of the bargaining and you know the republicans in the house last really tried to decimate the medicaid program and what congressman ryan chairman of the budget committee tried to do is to cut the medicaid program by one and a half trillion doll
very clearly that he thought that the wealthy should contribute a portion of what is needed to get us better and balance i think the president's going to win that battle i think the president is not going to yield on the battle . so i think that will be the short term battle with the cliff in effect the president is saying let me move forward and continue to provide tax cuts for middle class families. but don't hold hostage the need that i have to do this for the wealthiest families and i think...
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you know they are going to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're a profit driven industry that's. garbage he calls it breaking news i mean martin and we're going to break that. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome to the big picture. i'm going. to go. to you. bugger madge you are bigger picture a discussion of health care in america with me tonight ethan rome karen davenport ron paul thank you all for being with us tonight ethan pain for the the whole world is the funding come from how do we make sure that the funding is there how do we make sure that we don't get to three four years down the road even a straight changes the republicans take control of the house pull the rug i mean it will what's the mechanism i mean the law paid for itself and in fact it created a budget it contributed to reducing the budget deficit the fight that's going on right now that relates to how we pay for health care is the fight to de
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take us back to your gm questions. and you need to have the capabilities of society to repurpose out of was released when something dies, when something old false, but there has not been enough of that in a place like pakistan or egypt. i think it gets to the point you're talking about. >> philip auerswald, what to teach at george mason? >> welcome to teach economics and social entrepreneurship. i've been in business school. i teach that a regular entrepreneurship. i'm a believer as a transformative source in society. but a transformative about thinking how to address public challenges in the notch gregorio manor, potentially envision new ventures company pathways to make the most of that. so there are a lot of folks in this book you might save oaks are familiar, i think of them as such rigorous, but that's what i focus on. is a great teaching area. i love this environment. i've got colleagues at tyler cowen have a great on economics a lot of other colleagues in different disciplines. lily shall he really deserves a sh
take us back to your gm questions. and you need to have the capabilities of society to repurpose out of was released when something dies, when something old false, but there has not been enough of that in a place like pakistan or egypt. i think it gets to the point you're talking about. >> philip auerswald, what to teach at george mason? >> welcome to teach economics and social entrepreneurship. i've been in business school. i teach that a regular entrepreneurship. i'm a believer as...
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the number means a lot to us. what would you do and what more can and should washington do if anything to address the soaring cost of college debt students face. >> i went to public schools and a commuter college. i ended up as a professor. i got to do that because of the opportunities afforded me by a good education that america invested in. now we live in a world where there is far too little investment, and is typically in higher education. there are four great community colleges in this area. we need to be making the investments in the community colleges. for a couple of reasons. partly because it is a good, affordable way for kids to get an education. partly because it helps us build a future. persistent technology here in western massachusetts, this is a real opportunity for the future. only if there is a well-educated work force. that starts and home school, on into community colleges, and on into universities. i want to say this is about priorities. that is how i see it. there will not be a single, magic b
the number means a lot to us. what would you do and what more can and should washington do if anything to address the soaring cost of college debt students face. >> i went to public schools and a commuter college. i ended up as a professor. i got to do that because of the opportunities afforded me by a good education that america invested in. now we live in a world where there is far too little investment, and is typically in higher education. there are four great community colleges in...
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but that's not what makes us rich. we have the most powerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university our culture, are all the envy of theworld, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shores. what makes america exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. the belief that our destiny is shared, that this countryy works when we accept certain obligations to one another and the future generations so that the freedom which so many americans have fought for and died for comes with the rights and among those are love and charity and duty and patriotism. that's what makes america great. i have seen the spirit of work in america. i've seen it in the family business whose owners would rather cut their own pay than lay off their neighbors and in the workers who would rather cut back their hours than see a friend lose their job. i've seen it in the soldiers who reenlist after losing a limb. and in those s.e.a.l.s who charged up the stairs into darkness a
but that's not what makes us rich. we have the most powerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university our culture, are all the envy of theworld, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shores. what makes america exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. the belief that our destiny is shared, that this countryy works when we accept certain obligations to one another and the future generations so that the freedom which...
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long enough for us to maneuver. think about the law but that takes. while ahmad that for a minute, somebody's going to ask this question from going to quit and take it away from you. dr. watkins and had to go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a sniper to being a chiropractor? to have to ask the question means you don't know the heart of special operative part of a man like this. people don't become sealed the people go by, task forces 61 putts because what the wind up killing machines. they do that out of love. they do that out of love for their fellow men. they do it because i want to be in the position to save your life, if the time to ever really bad and somebody needs to come get you. i don't want to do because i want to go kill bad guys. i want to do because i want to be the one making a difference, helping out, but my life the line for you. so by the same token that i was a sniper, willing to die for you, i could be a good doctor willing to help you because it's all love. but the
long enough for us to maneuver. think about the law but that takes. while ahmad that for a minute, somebody's going to ask this question from going to quit and take it away from you. dr. watkins and had to go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a sniper to being a chiropractor? to have to ask the question means you don't know the heart of special operative part of a man like this. people don't become sealed the people go by, task forces 61 putts because what the wind...
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ifill: here at the table with us. >> ifill: here at the table with us-- where they will be all night tonight-- are syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times" columnist david brooks. mark shields, what is the path to 270, that magic total of electoral votes that somebody needs in order to become president of the united states. >> all barack obama has to do is win the states he won last time. everyone of the states that battle ground state is state he carried last time. we'll find out. last time he had advantage in a strange way. that was hillary clinton because he was able to organize in those states in the primaries and establish an organization and establish financial advantage which held him far over john mccain. but i think, you know, i think that they know these states. he's campaigned in them before. that's his strength. for mitt romney obviously it's capitalizing on the economic discontent, the economic hurt still in the country, the disappointment and the progress to recovery. >> ifill: david, what is your view? what do they each need to do? >> david: i'm focusing o
ifill: here at the table with us. >> ifill: here at the table with us-- where they will be all night tonight-- are syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times" columnist david brooks. mark shields, what is the path to 270, that magic total of electoral votes that somebody needs in order to become president of the united states. >> all barack obama has to do is win the states he won last time. everyone of the states that battle ground state is state he carried last...
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. >> nina, break it down for us. >> i do not think he has a mandate. i think the republicans and democrats both have a mandate for compromise. this is what you kept hearing. when you heard from republicans for four years is epitomized by mitch mcconnell who said his job was to see that obama is never reelected. but did not happen. so, he has an edge year. he does have leverage. but it will be a long haul. he does need partners. >> mitch mcconnell is on the record as saying that he knows that the election makes some people think that the republicans are going to roll over. agreed to democrat demands that a hike taxes before the end of the year. that does not sound like compromise. >> your definition of compromise is rolling over and excepting higher tax rates. that is the democratic definition of compromise. i would never suggest bias. the president ran -- i will say it -- the most negative campaign. he did not run on his record. he could not. he did not run on a program. there is one thing he got a mandate for, and he now has a mandate to raise the top
. >> nina, break it down for us. >> i do not think he has a mandate. i think the republicans and democrats both have a mandate for compromise. this is what you kept hearing. when you heard from republicans for four years is epitomized by mitch mcconnell who said his job was to see that obama is never reelected. but did not happen. so, he has an edge year. he does have leverage. but it will be a long haul. he does need partners. >> mitch mcconnell is on the record as saying...
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thank you for being with us. >> joining us is a reporter for politico. thank you for being with us. let me begin by asking about florida. he said the president will win your state. breakdown the demographics of florida. where will the president do well and mitt romney? howlet's just talk about a to early voting has been going. you do that combined with the absentee voting. going into early voting, we cut the absentee ballots by 85%. going in they had about 36,000 ballots when normally they have more than two wondered thousand ballots more than us. when early voting ended yesterday we had 104 more democrats that have cashed out. we have run circles around them because of our very strong and ground game. there has been an explosive turnout of democrats in major counties. yesterday we had single day records and major counties around the state of florida. going into election day weekend see in my state that the enthusiasm is explosive among democratic voters were turned out in record numbers to support president obama. same is true in states across the country like nevada and iowa and n
thank you for being with us. >> joining us is a reporter for politico. thank you for being with us. let me begin by asking about florida. he said the president will win your state. breakdown the demographics of florida. where will the president do well and mitt romney? howlet's just talk about a to early voting has been going. you do that combined with the absentee voting. going into early voting, we cut the absentee ballots by 85%. going in they had about 36,000 ballots when normally...
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thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. tood to talk with you again. >> sreenivasan: the polls were incredibly long in arlington and probably in other parts of the state too. what are you hearing and focused on tonight. >> well, they were very long and in fact surprisingly some election officials are reporting actually larger turnouthan in 2008. that's very interesting. there were indeed long delays northern virginia. prince william and some of the counties up there. also in chesapeake and virginia beach there were delays of up to five hours. much of the state going very much as it was anticipated toh do. you about delays of up to three to four hours in some of those areas of the state where the turnout was just tremendous. >> sreenivasan: kathy, the folks at home can use our digital map center and take a look at virginia. when they look at the 2008 presidential results they see it's not just one sta .. it's almost like a couple of different states. you've got these corners, for example, around for noak that went blue for o
thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. tood to talk with you again. >> sreenivasan: the polls were incredibly long in arlington and probably in other parts of the state too. what are you hearing and focused on tonight. >> well, they were very long and in fact surprisingly some election officials are reporting actually larger turnouthan in 2008. that's very interesting. there were indeed long delays northern virginia. prince william and some of the counties up there. also...
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you know the real america voted for us. >> i'm glad you said white people. he went on to say: >> so he's saying, he's painting the president as the rich guy here. >> cenk: and he's saying hey you know what, he won because he's black, don't worry next time we won't get a black guy it will be easier to win so it wasn't our idea. >> exactly. i think the idea that they think, these republicans, the people that work with romney think that they somehow won is really a victory for the rest of america. i think that's astonishing. >> two parts of that. they can't get it through their thick skulls what the middle class is. the median income is 50,000. people under $50,000 is the middle class because $50,000 is the middle. where as they view it as $50,000 and above are the only people that count. no wonder you lost the election. if you take half the country and piss on them like this, they're not going to vote for you. >> they keep pissing on them. former congressman from virginia goes on yesterday: >> the only thing that changes is the underclass minorities are starti
you know the real america voted for us. >> i'm glad you said white people. he went on to say: >> so he's saying, he's painting the president as the rich guy here. >> cenk: and he's saying hey you know what, he won because he's black, don't worry next time we won't get a black guy it will be easier to win so it wasn't our idea. >> exactly. i think the idea that they think, these republicans, the people that work with romney think that they somehow won is really a victory...
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tell us more about it. this is persuasion, different than sangria combo price is learning and understanding what is the obstacle for this person is there something about what i understand my life and may experience to open up the possibility they would vote with us. it's extraordinary. .. the. >> let folks are going to lose this opportunity for same-sex marriage. the reality of it is that, you know, first of all, there are black people. there are black people who happen to be clear. >> imagine that. [laughter] >> there are black queer people and people who are not clear who actually support fairness and equality and don't believe in discrimination. like my mother. my mother is just a regular person, you know, she is not political. but what she said right after the election was, well, this is really a civil rights issue and that people are using the bible to confuse the matter. and i thought, yeah, that is so true. it is true. it really is a civil rights matter. the truth is that it is a civil rights issue y
tell us more about it. this is persuasion, different than sangria combo price is learning and understanding what is the obstacle for this person is there something about what i understand my life and may experience to open up the possibility they would vote with us. it's extraordinary. .. the. >> let folks are going to lose this opportunity for same-sex marriage. the reality of it is that, you know, first of all, there are black people. there are black people who happen to be clear....
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here with more is cnbc's karen cho is live in london for us. could we see facebook take another hit today? >> reporter: that's the question. in the past when we've seen these expirations there's been pressure on the stock listed at $38 below $20 where it stands today based on fears of an overhang of the stock because of these types of lockup periods becoming unlocked. the 800 million shares that you're talking about, this is a huge amount, almost the same amount of stock that exists on the market since the ipo. about 920 million stock but if you look at the options trading and this is key because as some traders are putting bets on for the tock to rise after this as some call options around $20 and $21, that's where the activity has been so the suggestions are we may see a bounce in the stock price once we get through the event today but the mark action suggests there might be a better day on wall street after some of the losses we saw yesterday so stand by for what will be a challenging day for facebook. back to you. >> mark zuckerberg notably
here with more is cnbc's karen cho is live in london for us. could we see facebook take another hit today? >> reporter: that's the question. in the past when we've seen these expirations there's been pressure on the stock listed at $38 below $20 where it stands today based on fears of an overhang of the stock because of these types of lockup periods becoming unlocked. the 800 million shares that you're talking about, this is a huge amount, almost the same amount of stock that exists on...
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he is joining us from washington, d.c. tonight. larry, thanks for joining me inside the war room again. >> my pleasure. >> the hostess board is our point of entry for this conversation. it is made up entirely of business executives. if you look at companies for example in european countries like france and norway, you see many more females and more workers on company boards. larry, you otherwise all over the world. what do they do differently and how does that impact labor disputes? >> so it's all about public policy. since post world war ii in europe, part of the focus has been on number one sectoral bargaining. it is a disadvantage to any company bargain thatting, because they bargain in the sector. a voice on the job at all levels including elected worker representatives, up through middle management on the boards of these companies. the difference is night and day. we look at german-based companies in germany with many employees on the board many of whom happen to be union members. the vice chairman of the board of supervisors
he is joining us from washington, d.c. tonight. larry, thanks for joining me inside the war room again. >> my pleasure. >> the hostess board is our point of entry for this conversation. it is made up entirely of business executives. if you look at companies for example in european countries like france and norway, you see many more females and more workers on company boards. larry, you otherwise all over the world. what do they do differently and how does that impact labor disputes?...
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so:i should take that back you didn't lie to us. but you misled us. all we know by 9:00 is a bunch of senate races. wh know basically nothing about the presidential race at this hour. >> except i think the the south is notáç called. thethern battlegrounds are not called. thatof the l learning big demographic story to be told here that you're seeing. keeping t race so close. the president perhaps doing better with hispanics than four years ago. the fact that you know the southern races aren't called, that isn't what boston wanted to have by 9:00. so they can feel good that ohio and pennsylvania haven't been called either, but we do know pennsylvania that the preside we just wantthere. and l you, some of the little in ohio john yang is in hamilton county. that's the big c it was a bush county iwe don't have a lot of raw vote in yet. a little bit. but as john yang was telling us in the early vote and that's what this is this is all earlyt county. and the president had a big 16,000-vote that's a big- the president!é to essentially dupur years ago and h
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every single voting machine is in use. it is pretty much been like this all day long. we could show you some video that we took earlier this morning. that is what we did see lines all across the region. they have 6000 registered voters. they had almost 2000 of them by the time the morning rush had ended. people did lined up. it is not like it was four years ago when president obama was up s first election. at that time, people were shedding tears when they cast what they consider to be an historic vote. this time, people are turning out in droves. they have these questions they want to answer. they're telling you there is plenty of passion today. >> oh, my goodness. things have really gone down the tubes. it is time for things to change. >> we are expecting there will be more people tonight from about an hour until the put -- the polls close at 8:00. everyone of them is being approached by somebody who is full of questions -- for questions 6 or against question 6. the electioneering has not stopped. >> much more on the election i had on abc 7 news at 6:00. a look at th
every single voting machine is in use. it is pretty much been like this all day long. we could show you some video that we took earlier this morning. that is what we did see lines all across the region. they have 6000 registered voters. they had almost 2000 of them by the time the morning rush had ended. people did lined up. it is not like it was four years ago when president obama was up s first election. at that time, people were shedding tears when they cast what they consider to be an...
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and again, we have been following you on social media and so many of you wrote us to tell us about epic lines you encountered at the polls coast to coast. you can see some of them right there in washington, d.c., but people did wait hours and hours to vote and the voting remained in full swing and does now, but it hasn't stopped governor romney from squeezing in a few more campaign stops and abc's david muir was there with him. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. can you believe the day is finally here and as you mentioned a frenetic pace for governor romney right up the end he just landed here in boston after stops in ohio and pennsylvania today. they do believe pennsylvania is now in play for the republicans but i got to tell you it all started this morning when he walked into his own polling place in his neighborhood in belmont, massachusetts and was hummed when he saw his name right there for president of the united states. mitt romney and his wife ann back home this morning walking in to cast their vote. a quiet moment side by side after nearly six years of campaigning, two ru
and again, we have been following you on social media and so many of you wrote us to tell us about epic lines you encountered at the polls coast to coast. you can see some of them right there in washington, d.c., but people did wait hours and hours to vote and the voting remained in full swing and does now, but it hasn't stopped governor romney from squeezing in a few more campaign stops and abc's david muir was there with him. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. can you believe the...
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it's about all of us. and those behind us. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> how close? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. president obama has got a spring in his step this friday before the election propelled by a good week on the job and 171,000 new jobs in this morning's report. he's out there in ohio fighting the good fight. i only make predictions when people make me make them, but the trajectory, the momentum, now seems pro-obama. pennsylvania will hold, ohio looks good but close, and all the battlegrounds look winnable for the president. the huge question is turnout, that and rational self-interest. the young who believe in science, women who believe in protecting their rights, latinos who can see a brighter future with a supportive president all need to get out, show up, and vote. there's no reward for a failure. in a free society, a democratic society is a failure, deeply personal, you blew it if you don't vote. let's see where it stands. i'm joined by
it's about all of us. and those behind us. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> how close? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. president obama has got a spring in his step this friday before the election propelled by a good week on the job and 171,000 new jobs in this morning's report. he's out there in ohio fighting the good fight. i only make predictions...
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i came back to ask you to help us finish what we've started. because this is where our movement for change began. thank you. right here. right behind these bleachers is the building that was home to our iowa headquarters of 2008. in 2008 we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. today our businesses created 5.5 million new jobs. the auto industry is back, home values are on the rise. we're less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last 20 years. we've dealt with the production of clean energy because of the service and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform, the war in iraq is over. the war in afghanistan has ended. al qaeda is on the run. osama bin laden is dead. >> president obama is now finished campaigning, he's already voted and will spend today at home in chicago where we're told he'll play some hoops with his friends. mr. romney plans to vote in massachusetts before he makes one final trip to ohio and to pennsylvania. some of the very last campaigning took place on monda
i came back to ask you to help us finish what we've started. because this is where our movement for change began. thank you. right here. right behind these bleachers is the building that was home to our iowa headquarters of 2008. in 2008 we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. today our businesses created 5.5 million new jobs. the auto industry is back, home values are on the rise. we're less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last...
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. >> all right guys, stick with us. coming up on "way too early," elizabeth warren gets a win over scott brown in that closely watched massachusetts race. we'll look at how all the big races play out across the country, what it means for the coming fiscal fight on capitol hill. also ahead, bill karins going to join us from down democracy plaza with an update on this radar map a nor'easter headed straight for some of the same areas wiped out by last week's superstorm. we'll be right back at 30 rock in just a minute. >>> last night president obama became just the 17th president in u.s. hist troy win a second full term in office when he defeated mitt romney to reclaim the presidency. should he serve out the full second term, he'll be the 13th president in our country's hist troy do so. you want to sound smart today? tell your friends that president obama's re-election marks the first time, get this, since 1816 that the united states has had three consecutive presidents elected to a second term before president obama, of co
. >> all right guys, stick with us. coming up on "way too early," elizabeth warren gets a win over scott brown in that closely watched massachusetts race. we'll look at how all the big races play out across the country, what it means for the coming fiscal fight on capitol hill. also ahead, bill karins going to join us from down democracy plaza with an update on this radar map a nor'easter headed straight for some of the same areas wiped out by last week's superstorm. we'll be...
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us inside his alexandria home to show us what was left of his bedroom. had he stayed, he probably would have been crushed by the tree that crashed into his bedroom. >> we're devastated. i had no clue it would be the severe. >> we talk to him today as he secures his home. this is costing him thousands of dollars. >> is doing what he is supposed to when it comes to the insurance process. >> you have to keep their receipts because it will be reimbursed. >> in addition to keeping receipts, take pictures of the damage to help the process move faster. did not make permanent repairs until you file a claim or talk to your agent. until you get the ok, you do not know what can be rereimbursed. in most states, the deductibles are based on the percentage of insured value of the home, between 1% and 5%. >> there are great to be a lot of surprise homeowners and they find out their deductible is $5,000 or $8,000 instead of 500 or $1,000. i hope it covers everything. >> it could take up to three days before an agent can estimate the damage. he wants to get back home. >>
us inside his alexandria home to show us what was left of his bedroom. had he stayed, he probably would have been crushed by the tree that crashed into his bedroom. >> we're devastated. i had no clue it would be the severe. >> we talk to him today as he secures his home. this is costing him thousands of dollars. >> is doing what he is supposed to when it comes to the insurance process. >> you have to keep their receipts because it will be reimbursed. >> in addition...
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we have special guests on sunday, just us, vice president joe biden is going to join us on "hardball" sunday night at 5:00 and 7:00. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> i saw a campaign ad today. you tell me what this means. >> america is facing problems of historic proportions, and your vote could mean the difference between prosperity and ruin, but who will you choose? will you vote for the elite, harvard educated lawyer who overhauled the health care system or the elite, multimillionaire lawyer who overhauled the health care system? choose wisely, america. >> back to "hardball." first a plug for mitt romney from "the simpsons." here is mr. burns, the fictional and highly unpopular owner of springfield's nuclear plant, in pre-election panic mode. >> i have to say, despite those unimaginably horrible good job numbers, we're feeling pretty confident. there's only one thing that might deny us the presidency that is the god-given property of the republican party. >> the 47% tape? >> nope. >> the empty chair? >> nope. >> cayman islands? >> not a problem. >> swiss bank account
we have special guests on sunday, just us, vice president joe biden is going to join us on "hardball" sunday night at 5:00 and 7:00. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> i saw a campaign ad today. you tell me what this means. >> america is facing problems of historic proportions, and your vote could mean the difference between prosperity and ruin, but who will you choose? will you vote for the elite, harvard educated lawyer who overhauled the health...
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all of us serving you. us bank neil: all right. welcome back. a couple of minutes away from a big, big chunk of electoral votes in states that could swing this even closer for barack obama. sandra has been keeping track of the past, if there is one. it is a slum in one. >> still a few scenarios that would point to a romney victory. want to pull up the state of florida. let's take a look at the scenario. florida, virginia, north carolina, ohio. these four states still not called in the race. they are too close to call. if romney were to win those four states he would have to win that combination. you could then add on heated the state of nevada, colorado, or ir six alleged oral votes and you would top the 270 mark which would be a scenario for on romney when. again, still too close to call. it is not too late to say that there are still some scenarios for mitt romney to pull off a victory. one other thing i want to point out as we look at the state of florida, we were talking earlier about the high hispanic population in the state. you can now se
all of us serving you. us bank neil: all right. welcome back. a couple of minutes away from a big, big chunk of electoral votes in states that could swing this even closer for barack obama. sandra has been keeping track of the past, if there is one. it is a slum in one. >> still a few scenarios that would point to a romney victory. want to pull up the state of florida. let's take a look at the scenario. florida, virginia, north carolina, ohio. these four states still not called in the...
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we have speths guests on sunday, just us, vice president joe biden is going to join us on "hardball" sunday night at 5:00 and 7:00. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. is. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or go to etrade.com for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% is. of you b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare su
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george allen just isn't watching out for us. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> our election day coverage continues right now with spotlight on ohio and its 18 electoral votes. early voting started in early october. and i guess you could say it never ended cause it could -- you can still cast votes in ohio until yesterday at 2:00 p.m. you could still cast votes. then the polls open up this morning at 6:30. ballots cast before today have been scanned in but won't be counted until the polls close in ohio at 7:30 tonight. the virginia board of elections says the number of absentee voters increased. >> but the number of registered voters decreased. so will this affect the voting in virginia? live in fairfax county now. how are the polls holding up there so far? >> reporter: so far so good. ever since this morning , 5:30 this morning, a steady pace. people waiting in line patient tee and happily to cast their votes. interesting you mention that about the regi
george allen just isn't watching out for us. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> our election day coverage continues right now with spotlight on ohio and its 18 electoral votes. early voting started in early october. and i guess you could say it never ended cause it could -- you can still cast votes in ohio until yesterday at 2:00 p.m. you could still cast votes. then the polls open up this morning at 6:30....
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romney's running mate for mccain and graham picking a woman as their new third amigo was particularly useful since the three amigos first job as the need of the new political year was to take down a woman u.n. ambassador susan rice so she'd be so badly tarnished that president obama wouldn't nominate her to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state and why would they care so much about destroying the reputation of a rhodes scholar a stanford graduate in one of america's most distinguished deployments well given that the three amigos have always been basically a political hit squad a two bit republican gang that's usually promoting wars to either enrich their military industrial complex sponsors or to score points political points against democrats it's a fair bet but it's all about either more war or politics and some prize it's about both if susan rice is taken down by the three a mayor the next in line for the secretary of defense slot is massachusetts senator john kerry if he moves to the department of state senate seat opens up and they'll be a special election in massachusetts to re
romney's running mate for mccain and graham picking a woman as their new third amigo was particularly useful since the three amigos first job as the need of the new political year was to take down a woman u.n. ambassador susan rice so she'd be so badly tarnished that president obama wouldn't nominate her to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state and why would they care so much about destroying the reputation of a rhodes scholar a stanford graduate in one of america's most distinguished...
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meteorologist tom kierein telling us we might get some snow. we're not going to get too excited, but there is some stuff going to fall out of the sky, right, tom? >>> going to be an early season type of snowfall. we had one back in 1987 on veterans day. we got a foot of snow that day. nothing like that one. there it is, now spinning way east of atlantic city and ocean city. it's got a lot of moisture with it and swinging inland, getting moderate rain right along the coast and the eastern shore from lewis down toward just south of ocean city. and farther west, we are getting sprinkles of light rain right now in washington. there may be a little bit of wet snowflakes mixing in. otherwise, just chilly light rain right now throughout much of the region. and temperatures thankfully all above freezing. it's chilly. you'll need an umbrella here for the next few hours as we have the rain coming through. winter weather advisory north and east, we'll have that for you coming up. for the rest of the day, hour by hour, a wet morning and maybe accumulating
meteorologist tom kierein telling us we might get some snow. we're not going to get too excited, but there is some stuff going to fall out of the sky, right, tom? >>> going to be an early season type of snowfall. we had one back in 1987 on veterans day. we got a foot of snow that day. nothing like that one. there it is, now spinning way east of atlantic city and ocean city. it's got a lot of moisture with it and swinging inland, getting moderate rain right along the coast and the...
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. >> thanks for staying with us on this election night, everybody, i'm shawn yancy. this is brian boulder. >> we're starting you right now. >>> welcome back everybody. thanks for staying with us, if you have, from the maryland state house to the white house. watching the polls, and bringing you the results as they come in. the latest numbers for the presidential race. >> let's take a look first in virginia. you can see in the u.s. senate race, tim kaine is being declared the winner there in virginia over his republican challenger george allen. we'll have a live report from both camps coming up. >> the latest numbers you can see there. 55% of the votes. >> let's talk about president obama and mitt romney. one number on their minds tonight. that is the magic number, 270. that is how many electoral votes they need to win the presidency. >> it is still either candidates race tonight. >> reporter: this night, where we see tim kaine now coming up on top in virginia, we still do not have an answer in virginia, but you know, mark, you and i have been on the phones recently.
. >> thanks for staying with us on this election night, everybody, i'm shawn yancy. this is brian boulder. >> we're starting you right now. >>> welcome back everybody. thanks for staying with us, if you have, from the maryland state house to the white house. watching the polls, and bringing you the results as they come in. the latest numbers for the presidential race. >> let's take a look first in virginia. you can see in the u.s. senate race, tim kaine is being...
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all of us serving you. us bank your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> live picture from los angeles. grant park in los angeles, another watch party. they're watching cnn. they're watching this important election night in america. let's show you what we know right now. the electoral college map, we'll put it on the screen. first, right now on the race to 270, that's the number you need to be elected president of the united states, mitt romney has 152 electoral college votes. that's based on our projected estimates right now. our projections. the president of the united states has 123 electoral college votes. the yellow states, those are states where we have not been able to make projections. the red states are romney states. the blue states clearly obama states. let's take a look at some votes, real votes, where they stand ri
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we also believe our creator made us want people. -- we also believe our creator made us one people. country -- american. s. [applause] we also believe the source of america's great strength is our faith in a loving god to allows courageous people that freedom to pursue the unique james each of them have. -- unique dreams each of them have. we believe the constitution is suggestions. we believe ordinary people go to america. we believe you don't that. -- we believe you build that. if you tell americans it will not worker cannot be done, you better get out of the way because we specialize in those kinds of things in america. in the face of tsunamis or earthquakes, we sent medicine and fade. -- and fate. -- and faith. failed governments resort to lies. we believe that our government owes us the truth. he also will leave it is inexcusable to betray the americans to terrorists in the knesset and rescue. -- when they could have been rescued. [applause] washington, d.c.'s first question to that what is -- should not be what is politically expedient of what is right. -- but what is right. [
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if we want people to like us, we have to like them first. you don't start to like people by insulting them, saying their votes were bought. that's why we need to elect mitt romney, repeal obama care, and end this culture of dependence. do we go the way of europe? our founding fathers were declaring our independence. i don't think they intended us to be this dependent upon -- >> so you've got him in june and you have him now. much different kinds of rhetoric and words. and i go to what you said, that it's such a drastic change. now, you know, i'm a preacher, and i like people to be moved by a sermon, but, i mean, this is too immediate for people not to say, wait a minute. >> this is a little bit like romney that we're seeing. the last thing the party needs is another figure like that that's willing to jump around based on what they think is going to win. what they saw this last time, the platform did not win. he's trying to be anything but that. but, you know, i hope that people do see through this because ultimately that's not going to be ac
if we want people to like us, we have to like them first. you don't start to like people by insulting them, saying their votes were bought. that's why we need to elect mitt romney, repeal obama care, and end this culture of dependence. do we go the way of europe? our founding fathers were declaring our independence. i don't think they intended us to be this dependent upon -- >> so you've got him in june and you have him now. much different kinds of rhetoric and words. and i go to what you...